The Nonverbal Princess
Based on the real-life events of actress and model Jessica Frew, this princess story breaks through barriers of disability. It builds bridges for inclusivity with a storyline that transcends traditional fairy tales. With so many who feel unseen and unheard in the disabled community, The Nonverbal Princess gives a voice to the voiceless, putting the need for equality at center stage with a spotlight that shines with hope for inclusion. A book for all ages, The Nonverbal Princess is not your typical princess story, but seldom are interesting stories typical. This tale is designed to challenge assumptions about disability and celebrate our shared humanity with a happily-ever-after of valued diversity. While this is a fairy tale, the happy ending can be made real. It begins with awareness, continues with acceptance, and is found with an appreciation for what makes us different. Our differences don't define us, and they shouldn't divide us. For those who feel unseen and unheard, The Nonverbal Princess is dedicated to you.
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The Nonverbal Princess
Based on the real-life events of actress and model Jessica Frew, this princess story breaks through barriers of disability. It builds bridges for inclusivity with a storyline that transcends traditional fairy tales. With so many who feel unseen and unheard in the disabled community, The Nonverbal Princess gives a voice to the voiceless, putting the need for equality at center stage with a spotlight that shines with hope for inclusion. A book for all ages, The Nonverbal Princess is not your typical princess story, but seldom are interesting stories typical. This tale is designed to challenge assumptions about disability and celebrate our shared humanity with a happily-ever-after of valued diversity. While this is a fairy tale, the happy ending can be made real. It begins with awareness, continues with acceptance, and is found with an appreciation for what makes us different. Our differences don't define us, and they shouldn't divide us. For those who feel unseen and unheard, The Nonverbal Princess is dedicated to you.
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The Nonverbal Princess

The Nonverbal Princess

by Jessica Frew
The Nonverbal Princess

The Nonverbal Princess

by Jessica Frew

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Overview

Based on the real-life events of actress and model Jessica Frew, this princess story breaks through barriers of disability. It builds bridges for inclusivity with a storyline that transcends traditional fairy tales. With so many who feel unseen and unheard in the disabled community, The Nonverbal Princess gives a voice to the voiceless, putting the need for equality at center stage with a spotlight that shines with hope for inclusion. A book for all ages, The Nonverbal Princess is not your typical princess story, but seldom are interesting stories typical. This tale is designed to challenge assumptions about disability and celebrate our shared humanity with a happily-ever-after of valued diversity. While this is a fairy tale, the happy ending can be made real. It begins with awareness, continues with acceptance, and is found with an appreciation for what makes us different. Our differences don't define us, and they shouldn't divide us. For those who feel unseen and unheard, The Nonverbal Princess is dedicated to you.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781647503567
Publisher: Austin Macauley Publishers
Publication date: 03/01/2024
Sold by: Bookwire
Format: eBook
Pages: 26
File size: 8 MB
Age Range: 3 - 5 Years

About the Author

My name is Jessica Frew, and I'm The author of The Nonverbal Princess. I'm 21 years old. Due to my CP, I have Cerebral Palsy and communicate with a Tobii eye gaze computer. I'm a model/actress in the entertainment/fashion industry and a freshman at William Paterson University for Criminal Justice. The Nonverbal Princess is more than just some children's fairy tale because people have treated me differently since I was young and thought I wouldn't know anything because I was nonverbal. Hence, people used to say very mean stuff right before me without realizing I could understand everything they were saying, making me feel worthless. I didn't even have the confidence to communicate with my computer in public or even with my family; I just used it for school work Until I found the confidence in myself. I want to teach children around the world that people with disabilities or differences who look or act differently are humans with emotions too.
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